All Fired Up: Excitement & Anticipation

It’s Friday night and you have exciting plans. How do you express how you feel?

One of the most basic ways is to say that you are looking forward to your evening. This phrasal verb means you are enthusiastic,eager, and excited about the future. We look forward to vacation. We look forward to the next time we see someone we love. We look forward to finishing work.

We can ask: What are you looking forward to right now?

When you answer, be sure to use a noun form after the preposition “to.”

I am looking forward tothe weekend.

I am looking forward tospending time with you again.

I am looking forward tohow much fun we’ll have.

You can also say you’re pumped, fired up, orjazzed about something.

A: Are you looking forward to your birthday?

B: Yeah. I’m really jazzed. My friends are throwing me a party.

These fans are pumped about their team. They’re jazzed that their team is playing so well. They’re fired up abouttheir team’s victory.

Here is a link to a Pat Benatar song called “All Fired Up.” Now that you know what this idiom means, can you understand the lyrics?